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6th Lord Byron and his Servant Robert Rushton (oil on canvas)
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6th Lord Byron and his Servant Robert Rushton (oil on canvas)
3744697 6th Lord Byron and his Servant Robert Rushton (oil on canvas) by Sanders, George (1774-1846) (after); 91x75 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Newstead Abbey); (add.info.: Portrait of the English nobleman, peer, politician and, most prominently, Romantic poet George Gordon Byron, (1788-1824) and his servant Robert Rushton (1793-1833).); eNottingham City Museums & Galleries; Scottish, out of copyright
Media ID 23619886
© Nottingham City Museums & Galleries / Bridgeman Images
Assistant Choppy Dark Group Portrait Gull Literary Figure Romantic Movement Romanticism Sail Seagull Noble
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This oil on canvas print showcases the intriguing relationship between the 6th Lord Byron and his devoted servant, Robert Rushton. Painted by George Sanders in the early 19th century, this portrait captures the essence of both men against a backdrop of a dramatic landscape. Lord Byron, known for his literary genius and romanticism, is depicted seated with an air of aristocratic elegance. His piercing gaze suggests a deep contemplation that reflects his complex personality. Standing beside him is Robert Rushton, whose loyalty and dedication are evident in his dark attire and attentive stance. The contrasting elements within this painting further enhance its allure. The choppy waters behind them symbolize the turbulent nature of their lives while also adding depth to the composition. A seagull soaring above signifies freedom and serves as a reminder of Lord Byron's poetic spirit. As one delves into this group portrait, it becomes clear that more than just master and servant are portrayed here; it is an exploration of power dynamics, friendship, and societal roles during that era. The artist skillfully captures these nuances through meticulous attention to detail. Displayed at Nottingham City Museums and Galleries' Newstead Abbey collection, this artwork offers viewers a glimpse into the world of nobility during Romanticism. It invites us to ponder not only Lord Byron's literary contributions but also the individuals who played significant roles in shaping his life story.
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